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Question Answered By: Adah Miller   on Dec 11

I didn't yet migrate to 9.04, and my 8.10 installation
(updated from 8.04, in turn from 7) did include
OO Database. This command:

apt-get install openoffice.org

informed me that I already had the latest version.

Here's a question: Add/Remove features the following
blurb in summarizing OO Database:

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You can extend the functionality of OpenOffice.org Base
by installing these packages:
* unixodbc: ODBC database support
* libmyodbc | odbc-postgresql | libsqliteodbc | tdsodbc | mdbtools: ODBC drivers
for:
* MySQL
* PostgreSQL
* SQLite
* MS SQL / Sybase SQL
* .mdb (JET / MS Access)
* libmysql-java | libpg-java: JDBC Drivers for:
* MySQL
* PostgreSQL

Homepage: http://www.go-oo.org
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How would one go about installing any of those
packages? As it turns out go-oo is not clear
about that.

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